Social:Douglas Frenkel
Douglas Norman Frenkel | |
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| Occupation | Law professor |
| Employer | University of Pennsylvania Law School |
Notable work | The Practice of Mediation: A Video-Integrated Text (with James Stark) |
| Title | Morris Shuster Practice Professor of Law |
| Spouse(s) | Marlene Weinstein |
Douglas Norman Frenkel is the Morris Shuster Practice Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.[1]
Education and personal life
Frenkel graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a B.S. in Economics in 1968, and from the University of Pennsylvania Law School with a J.D. in 1972.[2][3] He is married to Marlene Weinstein.[1]
Legal career
Frenkel was a law clerk to Judge Theodore Spaulding, Superior Court of Pennsylvania, from 1972-73.[2] From 1973 to 1978 he was a Staff Managing Attorney for Community Legal Services in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[2]
He is the Morris Shuster Practice Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, having taught at the law school since 1978.[2] Frenkel teaches Mediation, Professional Responsibility, Interviewing, Counseling and Negotiation, and Family Law.[2]
Frenkel was the Director of the Gittis Center for Clinical Legal Studies from 1980 to 2008.[2] He specializes in alternative dispute resolution generally, and especially in mediation.[2][4][5] His multi-media book, The Practice of Mediation: A Video-Integrated Text (3rd ed., 2018, with James Stark) is a law school skills text.[2] Frenkel’s other major area of expertise is legal ethics, and he was a founding faculty member of the Law School’s Center on Professionalism.[2] Among the articles that he has written are "Improving Lawyers’ Judgment: Is Mediation Training De-Biasing?" (with James Stark), 21 Harvard Negotiation Law Review 1 (2015); "Changing Minds: The Work of Mediators and Empirical Studies of Persuasion" (with James Stark; Honorable Mention in the 2016 International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution Annual Awards), 28 Ohio State J. on Dispute Res. 263 (2013); and "On Trying to Teach Judgment," 12 Legal Education Review 19 (2001).[3][6][7][8]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Erica Frenkel, David Klein". The New York Times. June 18, 2017. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/18/fashion/weddings/erica-frenkel-david-klein.html.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 "Penn Law Faculty: Douglas Frenkel L'72, expert on Mediation, Professional Responsibility, Clinical Education, Legal Process and Dispute Resolution". https://www.law.upenn.edu/cf/faculty/dfrenkel/.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "DOUGLAS NORMAN FRENKEL"
- ↑ Golann, Dwight; Folberg, Jay (2016). Mediation: The Roles of Advocate and Neutral. Wolters Kluwer Law & Business. ISBN 9781454876021. https://books.google.com/books?id=f9ffDgAAQBAJ&q=%22douglas+frenkel%22&pg=PT237.
- ↑ "Douglas Frenkel L'72 on The Practice of Mediation". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYoa5wjwE0Q.
- ↑ "Improving Lawyers’ Judgment: Is Mediation Training De-Biasing?", (with James Stark), 21 Harvard Negotiation Law Review 1 (2015).
- ↑ "Changing Minds: The Work of Mediators and Empirical Studies of Persuasion", (with James Stark), 28 Ohio State J. on Dispute Res. 263 (2013).
- ↑ "2016 Annual Award Winners". CPR International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution. http://www.cpradr.org/events-classes/awards/annual-award/past/2016/index.
